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    Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks

    Hi All,
    I have copied the following codes to create a Function of "Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks". However, I humbly seek help to add "," in between every word and also take away the empty space when there is only 2 words are concatenated. Pls refer to my attachement for easy understanding. Thanks in advance.


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    Re: Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks

    You can simplify the function to this:

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    ... and then use =Concat(C2:I2, ", ")
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    Re: Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks

    It returns as Clear Anodise,,,,,,Passivate when 1st word and last word appear. I want it to return correctly as Clear Anodise,Passivate. Pls help,thanks

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    Re: Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks

    Install this function in a standard module:
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    It takes no parameters, so it is simply used by giving the function a range:

    =ConCatRange(C2:I2)


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    Re: Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks

    Try this
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    Re: Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks

    Additional macro:

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    Last edited by seanyeap; 05-25-2009 at 05:35 AM.

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    Re: Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks

    Sean, be sure to edit that last post aand change those QUOTE tags to CODE tags...

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    The cell in question...I had another thought, rather than calculating that random cell "CC1", you could also recalculate the cell with that formula in it:
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